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Passkey management

How to set up, view or delete a passkey in your AGL account.

What is a passkey?

A passkey is a simple alternative to a password. It allows you to sign in to your AGL account faster using your face, fingerprint or PIN, similar to how you would to unlock your device.

Create a passkey for your AGL account

  1. Sign in to your account using your email and password.
  2. Enter your 6-digit verification code to continue.
  3. During the sign-in process you’ll see a prompt to Create a passkey, select this option.
  4. Follow the prompts to set up your passkey.
  5. When setup is complete, select Continue to go to My Account.

Please note: If your device isn’t compatible with passkey you will not see a prompt to create passkey.

View or delete your passkey

Check when your passkey was added and which device it's linked to, or choose to delete it.

My Account

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Select Profile.
  3. In the Profile and security tab, scroll down to Passkey and select Edit.
  4. From here you can view details of your passkey or follow the prompts to delete a passkey.
     

The AGL app

  1. Go to Account then Settings.
  2. Select Manage Profile.
  3. Scroll down to Passkey and select Edit.
  4. From here you can view details of your passkey or follow the prompts to delete a passkey.

 

Deleted passkeys will still sit in your device’s password manager even though they're inactive. Make sure you delete any old or inactive passkeys from your device’s password manager.

Passkey on multiple devices

You can use passkeys on more than one device. When you sign in on a new device, you’ll be prompted to create a passkey for that device. All your saved passkeys can be viewed or deleted anytime in My Account.

Who can use a passkey?

If you use two-factor authentication, you'll see the Create a passkey prompt after you enter email and password then your 6-digit verification code. If you don’t see it, it could mean you don’t have a compatible device.

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